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What is the drinking water standard for radium?

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What is the drinking water standard for radium?

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The state and federal drinking water standard has been established at five pCi/l for the combined total of two forms of radium, Radium-226 and Radium- 228. The standard applies to levels in the water distribution system, as determined quarterly and averaged over a one-year period.

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